Miele PWM 908 EL DP Operating And Installation Instructions
Miele PWM 908 EL DP Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele PWM 908 EL DP Operating And Installation Instructions

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To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions
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M.-Nr. 12 182 950

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  • Page 1 Operating and Installation Instructions Washing Machine To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions before installation or use. en-US M.-Nr. 12 182 950...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Caring for the environment ................IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............Operating the washing machine ..............13 Control panel ....................... 13 Sensor controls and touch display with sensor controls ........14 Main menu......................14 Examples of how to operate the appliance............15 Operating a laundromat machine ................
  • Page 3 Contents Special features in the program sequence ............. 51 Spinning ......................51 Anti-crease ......................51 Changing the program sequence ..............52 Changing a program.................... 52 Canceling a program ................... 52 Adding or removing laundry ................52 Cleaning and care ..................... 53 Cleaning the housing and control panel..............
  • Page 4 Contents Water drainage ....................81 Drain pump..................... 81 Electrical connection ................... 82 Technical data....................83 Supervisor level ....................84 Opening the Supervisor level ................84 Code-based access .................... 84 Changing the PIN code ..................84 Closing the settings menu................... 84 Operation/display ....................
  • Page 5 Early warning counter..................94 Automatic dispensing..................95 Adjustment value dispensing 1–6 ..............95 Peak load signal ..................... 95 Peak load prevention..................95 Availability of Miele digital products ............... 96 Select KOM module ..................96 WiFi......................... 96 Network time ....................97 Remote ......................97 RemoteUpdate ....................
  • Page 6 Contents Payment device ....................101 Settings for payment systems................ 101 External program lock ..................102 Payment system lock ..................102 Program abort ....................102 Feedback sig. to pay system................102 FOC programs....................103 Clear paid signal..................... 103 Debounce time ....................103...
  • Page 7: Caring For The Environment

    Consult with local authorities, dealers or Miele in order to dispose of and recycle electrical and electronic appliances. Miele assumes no responsibility for deleting any personal data left on the appliance being disposed.
  • Page 8: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons while using your appliance follow basic safety precautions, including the following:  Read all instructions before using the appliance.  GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by pro- viding a path of least resistance for electric current.
  • Page 9  If the power cord is damaged it must only be replaced by a Miele Service technician with a genuine Miele power cord.  Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more.
  • Page 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close super- vision is necessary when the appliance is used near children.  The drum door glass will be hot when washing at very high tem- peratures.
  • Page 11 Miele Tumble Dryer and the Miele Washing Machine.  If installing the machine on a Miele Plinth (available as an optional accessory), please make sure you order the correct one for this washing machine.
  • Page 12 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FCC Declaration of Conformity  These devices comply with FCC Rules Part 15. This equipment has been tested and found to be in compliance with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules of Oper- ation and is subject to the following conditions: These devices may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 13: Operating The Washing Machine

    Operating the washing machine Control panel a Language sensor control e Optical interface For selecting the current user lan- For Technical Service. guage. f  button The operating language is displayed For switching the washing machine again at the end of the program. on and off.
  • Page 14: Sensor Controls And Touch Display With Sensor Controls

    Operating the washing machine Sensor controls and touch dis- Main menu play with sensor controls After switching on the washing ma- chine, the main menu will appear in the The , , and Start/Stop sensor display. controls and the sensor controls in the display react to finger-tip contact. Every You can access all the important sub- touch of a sensor control is confirmed menus from the main menu.
  • Page 15: Examples Of How To Operate The Appliance

    Operating the washing machine Extras menu (multiple selection) Examples of how to operate the appliance  Extras 11:02 Option lists   Pre-wash Rinse plus Program menu (single-option list)  Programs 11:02   Soak Intensive Normal Whites Express Touch one or several extra options to Cottons Plus Minimum Iron Delicates...
  • Page 16 Operating the washing machine  Time of Day Pull-down menu The pull-down menu can be used to display information, e.g., about a wash program. 12 00  Status   11:02  0:27 Time left Briefly touching a number between the Main wash Denim two lines will bring up the numerical...
  • Page 17: Operating A Laundromat Machine

    Operating the washing machine Laundromat Logo Operating a laundromat ma- chine  11:02 The main menu will vary depending on  the programming status (see “Supervi- sor level – Controls”).    Shortcuts are the easiest way to oper- Whites Whites Normal...
  • Page 18: Initial Commissioning

    After that, See “Installation and connection”. they should be changed by Miele Technical Service. Emptying the drum Complete the initial commissioning A swivel elbow for the drain hose and/ process.
  • Page 19: Setting The Display Brightness

    Initial commissioning Reference to external appli- Setting the date ances Date A reference to external hardware ap- September 2021 pears. August 2020  Confirm with the July 2019  sensor control. Before initial commissioning, connect June 2018 the XCI box or adapter or slide a com- 2017 munication module into the slot on the back of the machine.
  • Page 20: Selecting Program Packages

    Initial commissioning Setting the time Selecting program packages  Time of Day You can select various programs from the program packages. Any programs already active are highlighted in orange. Program packages 11:02 12 00 Label Sport Normal Sportswear Sneakers Sport- ...
  • Page 21 If you wish to change the set- tings after the commissioning process, XCI box please contact Miele Technical Service. If you do not wish to set up a payment system, you can skip this stage.  Touch the...
  • Page 22 Initial commissioning Selecting pre-wash water Removing the shipping struts Pre-wash 11:02 The display will remind you to remove the shipping struts. Cold  Risk of damage due to failure to remove the shipping struts. Failure to remove the shipping struts can result in damage to the washing machine and to adjacent cabinetry or appliances.
  • Page 23 Initial commissioning When the program has finished, your Completing the commissioning machine is ready for use. process To complete the commissioning If you have activated disinfection process, the Normal program must be programs, you must complete the run without laundry and without deter- Thermal disinfection program as the gent.
  • Page 24: Preparing The Laundry

    1. Preparing the laundry Emptying pockets  Damage due to solvent-based cleaning agents. Cleaning agents containing benzine, stain remover, etc., can damage plastic parts. When pre-treating a stain, make sure that plastic parts do not come into contact with cleaning agents. ...
  • Page 25: Loading The Washing Machine

    2. Loading the washing machine Opening the door Closing the door  Reach under the door grip and pull  Make sure that no items are caught the door open. between the door and the seal. Check the drum for foreign objects before loading it with laundry.
  • Page 26: Selecting A Program

    3. Selecting a program Alternatively, you can select a program Switching on the washing ma- from the Favorites  menu. chine The programs under Favorites can be  Press the  button. changed by the supervisor (see “Fa- The drum lighting will come on. vorite programs”...
  • Page 27: Selecting Program Settings

    4. Selecting program settings Selecting a load Selecting extra options To enable load-specific dispensing, You can select extra options for some you can specify the load for some pro- wash programs. grams.  Touch the  sensor control. Extras  Touch the  sensor control.
  • Page 28: Adding Detergent

    5. Adding detergent There are several options for adding de- Filling with detergent tergent to the washing machine. Detergent dispenser drawer You can use any detergent that is suit- able for washing machines. Detergent dispensing Please follow the detergent manufac- turer’s instructions in relation to dosage.
  • Page 29: Adding Fabric Softener Or Liquid Starch Separately

    5. Adding detergent Adding fabric softener or liquid Adding starch separately starch separately  Prepare the starch solution in accor-  Select the Separate Rinse program. dance with the manufacturer’s in- structions on the packaging.  Change the spin speed if necessary. ...
  • Page 30 Each cap contains the correct amount for one wash cycle. Caps are available to order from Miele’s online store, Miele Technical Service, or from your Miele dealer.  Caps pose a health risk.
  • Page 31 Dispose of opened caps. External dispensing The washing machine is pre-equipped for connecting to external detergent dispensing systems. A separate conver- sion kit for external dispensing systems is required. This must be installed by Miele Technical Service or by a Miele Service dealer.
  • Page 32: Starting A Program - End Of A Program

    6. Starting a program – end of a program Payment system End of program If your machine is connected to a pay- The door remains locked during the ment system, the amount of payment anti-crease phase. However, the wash- required will appear in the display. ing machine door can be unlocked at any time by touching the Start/ Do not cancel the program once it has...
  • Page 33: Timer

    Timer Before the program starts, the timer can Starting the timer be used to select a program start time  Touch the Start/Stop sensor control. or program end time. The door will lock and the time until the Setting the timer program starts will appear in the dis- play.
  • Page 34: Program Chart

    Program chart Program packages You can select various programs from the program packages. The programs will appear in the program list. Label Normal Cold to 140°F (60°C) Max. load 17.6 lb (8 kg) Items Cotton, linen, and mixed fiber textiles made of both cotton and linen 1,500 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash, Rinse hold Rinses: 2...
  • Page 35 Program chart Standard programs Cottons Plus 120°F to 140°F (50°C to 60°C) Max. load 19.8 lb (9kg) Items Heavily soiled textiles made from cotton and linen, e.g. bed linen, baby clothes, underwear An additional Pre-rinse can be programmed in.* 1,600 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash, Intensive, Wa- Rinses: 2–5* ter plus, Rinse hold, Starch stop...
  • Page 36 Program chart Delicates Cold to 140°F (60°C) Max. load 6.6 lb (kg) Items Delicate garments made from synthetic fiber, mixed fiber, and vis- cose - Deselect the final spin speed for fabric that creases easily. 600 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash, Rinse plus, Rinses: 2 Pre-Ironing, Rinse hold Express...
  • Page 37 Program chart Denim 85°F to 140°F (30°C to 60°C) Max. load 8.8 lb (4 kg) Items Denim shirts, blouses, trousers, and jackets - Wash denim inside-out. - Denim often contains excess dye and may run during the first few washes. Wash light and dark colored items separately. 1,000 rpm Extra options: Rinse hold Rinses: 3...
  • Page 38 Program chart Maintenance wash hygiene No load - If a program at a temperature below 140°F (60°C) has been used, a request to start the Maintenance Wash Hygiene  program appears in the display. The Hygiene  setting must be switched on for this purpose (see “Supervisor level”).
  • Page 39 Program chart Hard items Cold to 105°F (40°C) Max. load 7.7 lb (3.5 kg) Items Washable plastic items, e.g., toy building blocks or casino chips, or even chain link safety gloves, etc. - Use the Soak extra option to loosen dirt. - Use detergent for delicates.
  • Page 40 Program chart Proofing Cold to 105°F (40°C) Max. load 7.7 lb (kg) Items Treating microfiber fabric, skiwear, and table linens/drapes made from mainly synthetic fibers - Add proofing agent to the  compartment. - The items should be freshly laundered and spun or dried before proofing.
  • Page 41 Program chart Hotel Bed linens 105°F to 195°F (40°C to 90°C) Max. load 17.6 lb (kg) Items Cotton or mixed fiber bed linens - The items are always soaked after the start. - Use a color detergent for colored textiles. 1,400 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash, Soak, Rinse Rinses: 2 plus, Pre-Ironing...
  • Page 42 Program chart Curtains Cold to 105°F (40°C) Max. load 6.6 lb (3 kg) Items Curtains specified as machine-washable by the manufacturer For curtains which crease easily, reduce the spin speed or deselect the spin. 800 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash, Pre-rinse, Rinses: 3 Rinse hold Down bedding 105°F to 165°F (40°C to 75°C)
  • Page 43 Program chart Workwear Oil/fat special 140°F to 195°F (60°C to 90°C) Max. load 17.6 lb (8 kg) Items Work coats, jackets, hats, cleaning cloths made from cotton or mixed fibers - Activate Pre-wash for heavy contamination. - Use special detergent to improve the wash results. 1,400 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash, Soak, Inten- Rinses: 3...
  • Page 44 Program chart  Dis. RKI 160°F (70°C)/10 min Max. load 17.6 lb (8 kg) Items Cotton or mixed fiber textiles, sorted by color, provided they are suitable for disinfection - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at 160°F (70°C). - Single-bath disinfection process. - Use a detergent approved by the Robert Koch Institute.
  • Page 45 Program chart Laundry (CFPP 01-04) Disinfection 71°C 161°F (71°C) Max. load 9.9 lb (4.5 kg) Items Cotton or mixed fiber textiles, sorted by color, provided they are suitable for disinfection - Disinfection with a 3-minute holding time at 161°F (71°C). - The spin speed cannot be modified. - No water intake via the fabric softener compartment.
  • Page 46 Program chart  Disinfection 160°F (70°C)/10 min Max. load 17.6 lb (8 kg) Items Cotton or mixed fiber textiles, sorted by color, provided they are suitable for disinfection - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at 160°F (70°C). - No water intake via the fabric softener compartment. 1,400 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash, Pre-rinse, Rinses: 2...
  • Page 47 Program chart  Disinfection 165°F (75°C)/10 min Max. load 17.6 lb (kg) Items Cotton, linen, and mixed fiber textiles - Thermal disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at 165°F (75°C). - No water intake via the fabric softener compartment. 1,400 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash, Pre-rinse, Rinses: 2 Rinse plus  Disinfection...
  • Page 48 Program chart WetCare Silks Cold to 85°F (30°C) Max. load 7.7 lb (3.5 kg) Items Textiles or silk items that cannot be washed and are prone to creas- - A finishing bath is applied after washing. - Use a liquid finishing agent for impregnation; add the detergent to the fabric softener compartment.
  • Page 49 Program chart Special programs You can put together 5 special pro- grams and assign your own program names. Enter these into the tables. Load: max. 17.6 lb (8 kg) Example: Intensive Plus - Pre-wash intensive - Intensive wash, 195°F (90°C) - Rinse 1 - Rinse 2 - Rinse 3 - Pre-treat...
  • Page 50: Extra Options

    Extra options You can add extra options to the wash Intensive  programs. For hard-wearing laundry that is very Not all extra options can be selected heavily soiled. Cleaning efficiency is in- with every program. If an extra option is creased through more intense mechani- not listed, it is not permitted for use cal action and the application of more with the wash program in question.
  • Page 51: Special Features In The Program Sequence

    Special features in the program sequence Spinning Anti-crease At the end of the program, the drum Final spin speed continues to turn at intervals for up to When a program is selected, the maxi- 30 minutes to help prevent creasing. mum spin speed for this wash program The washing machine can be opened at is shown in the display.
  • Page 52: Changing The Program Sequence

    Changing the program sequence  11:02 Status  A program cannot be canceled or changed when operating a payment system.  0:37 Time left Changing a program Main wash Denim After a program has started, it is no longer possible to select a different pro- Add laundry gram.
  • Page 53: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the detergent dis-  Risk of electric shock. penser drawer Only ever perform cleaning and maintenance work when the appli- Washing at low temperatures and the ance is disconnected from the use of liquid detergent can lead to a power.
  • Page 54 Cleaning and care Cleaning the siphon and the channel Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer housing  Pull the siphon out of the  compart- ment.  Use a bottle brush to remove deter- Clean the siphon under warm running gent residues and limescale from the water.
  • Page 55: Cleaning The Drum, Suds Container, And Drainage System

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the drum, suds con- Cleaning the water intake fil- tainer, and drainage system ters The drum, suds container, and drainage The washing machine has filters to pro- system can be cleaned if necessary. tect the water intake valves. Check these filters every 6 months or so.
  • Page 56 Cleaning and care Cleaning the filters in the water in- take valves  Using pliers, carefully loosen the ribbed plastic nut on the intake valve and unscrew.  Use pointed pliers to grip the bar and pull out the filter; then clean the filter. Reassemble the appliance in reverse order.
  • Page 57: Frequently Asked Questions

    You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to contact Miele Technical Service. The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction or a fault and to resolve it.
  • Page 58: Program Cancellation And Error Message

    Frequently asked questions Program cancellation and error message Problem Possible cause and solution The drain is blocked or restricted.  Drainage fault. Clean The drain hose has been fixed too high. drain filter and pump.  Clean the drain filter and the drain pump. Check the drain hose.
  • Page 59: A Fault Message Appears In The Display

    Frequently asked questions A fault message appears in the display Problem Possible cause and solution One of the external detergent containers is empty.    Container empty  Refill the detergent container. During the last wash, a wash program with a temper- ...
  • Page 60: Unsatisfactory Wash Results

    Frequently asked questions Unsatisfactory wash results Problem Possible cause and solution Liquid detergent is not Liquid detergents do not usually contain bleaching achieving the required agents. They do not remove fruit, coffee, and tea results. stains.  Use powder detergent containing a bleaching agent.
  • Page 61: General Problems With The Washing Machine

    Frequently asked questions General problems with the washing machine Problem Possible cause and solution The machine shakes The machine feet are not level and not secured. during the spin cycle.  Level the machine and adjust the feet correctly. Strange pump noises This is not a fault.
  • Page 62 Frequently asked questions Problem Possible cause and solution There is water next to The CapDosing sensor control was not activated or the capsule in the fabric an empty capsule was not removed at the end of the softener compartment. last wash program. ...
  • Page 63: The Door Will Not Open

    Frequently asked questions The door will not open Problem Possible cause and solution The door cannot be The door is locked during the wash program. pulled open during a  Touch the Start/Stop sensor control. program.  Select  or Cancel program Add laundry The door will unlock and you will be able to pull it open.
  • Page 64: Opening The Door In The Event Of A Blocked Drain Outlet And/Or Power Outage

    Frequently asked questions Emptying the drum Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/ ... For machines with a drain filter or power outage  Place a suitable container under the access flap.  Risk of electric shock. Only ever perform cleaning and Remove the drain filter, though not maintenance work when the appli-...
  • Page 65 Frequently asked questions Cleaning the drain filter  Risk of damage from leaking wa- Once the flow of water ceases: ter. Water will escape from the machine if you forget to replace the drain filter. Replace the drain filter correctly and tighten it securely.
  • Page 66: Technical Service

    Miele dealer or Miele Technical Service. from your Miele dealer or Miele Techni- cal Service. Contact information for Miele Techni- cal Service can be found at the end of this document.
  • Page 67 Installation instructions Alteration rights reserved. Visit our website for all the current product specifications, technical appliance information, and warranty information. To avoid accidents or damage to the appliance, please read these instructions before installing and/or using it.
  • Page 68: Installation And Connection

    *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Front view a Drain hose f Detergent dispenser drawer b Intake hose (cold water) g Door c Intake hose (hot water), if attached h Access flap to drain filter and drain pump d Electrical connection i Height-adjustable feet e Control panel...
  • Page 69: Rear View

    *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Rear view a Electrical connection i Module slot (for external communi- cation module) b Interface for communicating with ex- j Holder for removed shipping struts ternal appliances c Socket for external dispensing d Drain hose e Intake hose (cold water) f Intake hose (hot water), if attached g Safety caps for shipping struts h Transport clips for hoses...
  • Page 70: Installation Locations

    The washing machine can be installed on a steel plinth (open or closed, e.g. APCL 002, APCL 003, APCL 005, APCL 007, APCL 011 or APCL 012, available as an optional Miele accessory) or on a concrete plinth. 28 1/8" (714 mm) ...
  • Page 71: Transporting The Washing Machine To Its Installation Site

    *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Transporting the washing machine to Transporting the washing ma- its installation site chine to its installation site The protruding lid at the back can be  Danger of injury from incorrect used to hold the machine when trans- transport.
  • Page 72: Installation Surface

    *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Installation surface Removing the shipping struts A concrete floor is the most suitable in- Removing the left-hand shipping stallation surface for this machine. It is strut far less prone to vibration during the spin cycle than wooden floorboards or a carpeted surface.
  • Page 73 *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Removing the right-hand shipping Covering the holes strut  Risk of injury from sharp edges. There is a risk of injury from reaching into holes that are not covered. Cover the holes for the shipping struts after they have been removed. ...
  • Page 74: Installing The Shipping Struts

    *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Securing the shipping struts Installing the shipping struts Opening the covers  Secure the shipping struts to the  Press against the catch with a thin back of the washing machine. object (a narrow screwdriver, for ex- Tip: Make sure that the holes ...
  • Page 75: Leveling The Washing Machine

    *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Leveling the washing machine The washing machine must stand per- fectly level on all four feet to ensure safe and proper operation. Incorrect installation may increase elec- tric and water consumption and may cause the machine to move about. Unscrewing and adjusting the feet The 4 adjustable screw feet are used to level the washing machine.
  • Page 76: Holding Bracket For Toe-Kick

    *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Holding bracket for toe-kick The holding bracket prevents the wash- ing machine from falling off the toe-kick during operation. Fastening with the holding bracket is only intended for toe-kicks made from concrete. The toe-kick must be flat and level.
  • Page 77 *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Installing the holding bracket Securing the washing machine with the holding bracket  Place the holding bracket on the  Push the washing machine back on marking on the toe-kick. to the installed holding bracket.  In the middle of the two outer slotted holes, mark a point for each drill hole.
  • Page 78: External Control Equipment

    This washing machine can be fitted with a payment system (optional accessory). The necessary reprogramming must al- ways be carried out by Miele Technical Service or a Miele Service Dealer. Coins/tokens must be removed from the coin box regularly. Otherwise, the...
  • Page 79: Water Connection

     Screw on the stopper provided. chine has been designed to comply Maintenance with DIN regulations. Only use genuine Miele hoses that have The flow pressure must amount to a been tested to withstand pressure of at minimum of 14.5 psi (100 kPa) and least 1,015 psi (7,000 kPa) should you...
  • Page 80: Hot-Water Connection

    *INSTALLATION* Installation and connection Hot-water connection* Switching to hot water operation The hot water temperature must not ex- If the washing machine is due to be ceed 158°F (70°C). connected to a hot water point, you can To minimize energy consumption during configure the settings Main wash water, operation with hot water, the washing Pre-wash water, and Rinse water to...
  • Page 81: Water Drainage

    2. Connected securely to a sink with a plastic nipple. 3. Connected securely to a floor drain. If required, the hose can be extended to a length of up to 16.4 ft (5 m). Acces- sories are available from your Miele dealer or Miele Technical Service.
  • Page 82: Electrical Connection

    Conversion must be performed by Do not connect the machine to an ex- Miele Technical Service or by an au- tension lead or multi-socket adapter as thorized Miele dealer. they do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance (e.g., danger of...
  • Page 83: Technical Data

    Technical data Height 33 7/16" (850 mm) Width 23 7/16" (596 mm) Width (for machines with a stainless steel 23 13/16" (605 mm) lid) Depth 28 1/8" (714 mm) Depth with door open 44 9/16" (1,132 mm) Weight Approx. 220 lb (100 kg) Maximum floor load in operation 3,000 Newton Capacity 19.8 lb (9 kg) dry laundry...
  • Page 84: Supervisor Level

    Changing the PIN code You can alter the Supervisor level ac- cess code to protect the washing ma- chine from unauthorized access. Please inform Miele Technical Ser- vice if you have forgotten your new code. Technical Service will have to reset the code.
  • Page 85: Operation/Display

    Supervisor level Set languages Operation/display The languages for the setting Language Language entry International can be changed. The display can be set to appear in 32 languages are available. 6 languages one of several different languages. To can be selected to appear in the lan- select the permanent supervisor lan- guage menu display at one time.
  • Page 86: Clock Display

    Supervisor level Clock display Volume After selecting the clock format, you The volume for various sounds can be can set the time of day. changed. Clock format - Finish tone - 24 h clock - Keypad tone - 12 h clock - Welcome tone - No clock It can be set to one of 7 different lev- els or switched off altogether.
  • Page 87: Display Off Status

    Supervisor level Display off status Machine off status The display switches off to save en- In order to save energy, the washing ergy. The Start/Stop sensor control machine will switch off automatically flashes slowly. after the end of the program or if no further selection is made.
  • Page 88: Temperature Unit

    Logo If “Laundromat, basic” or “Laundromat, Logo” are selected, the Supervisor level You can choose whether the “Miele Professional” logo or your own logo can no longer be opened from the dis- play after the Supervisor level is closed.
  • Page 89: Program Packages

    Supervisor level Control options Favorite programs Standard (factory default). You can save up to 12 of your own customized wash programs as Fa- All functions and programs can be dis- vorites. played. The saved programs will be displayed Laundromat, basic under Favorites.
  • Page 90: Special Programs

    Supervisor level The selection in the   Favorites and the Special programs selection in the Laundromat, basic You can put together 5 special pro- control option is re- Laundromat Logo grams and save them as your own duced. wash programs with your own pro- Once a program has been deacti- gram names.
  • Page 91: Program Color Allocation

    Supervisor level Program color allocation Process technology You can assign a color to a Favorite Anti-crease program. In the list of Favorites, each The Anti-crease function helps prevent Favorite program is given a colored creasing after the end of the program. frame, which can be adjusted.
  • Page 92: Pre-Wash Temp Cottons

    Supervisor level Pre-wash temp Cottons Minimum iron You can select the temperature for the You can increase the duration for the pre-wash in the Cottons program. main wash in the Minimum iron pro- gram. - 86°F (30°C) (factory default) - + 0 min (factory default) - 95°F (35°C) - + 5 min - 104°F (40°C)
  • Page 93: Cottons Rinses

    Supervisor level Cottons rinses If the automatic load control is deacti- vated, the machine will always carry out You can alter the number of rinses the program sequence based on a full carried out in the Cottons program. load. - 1 rinse Factory default: On - 2 rinses (factory default) Controlled energy cons.
  • Page 94: Service Interval

    You can configure whether a External hardware is connected via the date or the number of operating hours Miele XCI Box. is displayed. You can select up to 3 messages with A siphon contact can be used to de- their own text.
  • Page 95: Automatic Dispensing

    - Com module The calibration value and the adjust- ment value must be added to the data Peak load prevention for the dispenser pumps by Miele Cus- tomer Service. The peak-load negotiation function can be deactivated with disinfection programs. When a signal is registered, the washing machine’s heater is not...
  • Page 96: Availability Of Miele Digital Products

    Supervisor level Availability of Miele digital products WiFi The ability of Miele digital products de- For the use of WiFi / LAN additional pends on the availability of the services Miele digital products are necessary. in your country. The ability of Miele digital products...
  • Page 97: Network Time

    Data counting down, repeat the process. is synchronized over the Internet. Soft AP Remote  Activate the function with the Miele app on your smart device within Programs are selected on an external 10 minutes. terminal.
  • Page 98: Remoteupdate

    RemoteUpdate function: Some software updates can only be - You will only receive a message when carried out by Miele Customer Service. a RemoteUpdate is available. - Once a RemoteUpdate has been in- stalled, it cannot be undone.
  • Page 99: Smartgrid

    Supervisor level SmartGrid Machine parameters SmartGrid  setting is only visible if a Suds cooling WiFi network has been set up and ac- Additional water flows into the drum at tivated. This function can be used for the end of the main wash to cool the starting your tumble dryer automati- suds down.
  • Page 100: Low Water Pressure

    Supervisor level Only cold water is used for the main Low water pressure wash. If the water pressure is below 100 kPa - Hot (1 bar), the program will be canceled and the fault message  Check water in- Hot water is also added for the main take will appear.
  • Page 101: Legal Information

    Copyrights and licenses for operator If you wish to change the settings after and control software the commissioning process, please Miele uses their own and third party contact Miele Service. software which is not subject to any so- Settings for payment systems called open source license for the oper- ation and control of the machine.
  • Page 102: External Program Lock

    Supervisor level External program lock Program abort The control unit has an option to block A program that is currently running programs. Programs are blocked by can be interrupted even if it is locked. an external system via the COM inter- On, without code (factory default) face.
  • Page 103: Foc Programs

    Supervisor level FOC programs In coin-box mode, you can decide whether the Drain/Spin program can be used for free. Factory default: Off Clear paid signal The “Paid” signal in coin-box mode can be applied until the end of the program or discarded if the program is not started after 5 minutes.
  • Page 107 Please have the model and serial number of your machine available when contacting Technical Service. U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters 9 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone: 800-991-9380 www.mieleusa.com/professional prosales@mieleusa.com Technical Service & Support Phone: 800-991-9380 proservice@mieleusa.com Miele & Cie. KG Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany...
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